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(15) Where a person is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom he shall, for the purpose of any claim to receive child benefit under the legislation of the United Kingdom, be treated:
(a)as if he had been resident or present in the United Kingdom during any period during which he was, respectively, resident or present in Canada; and
(b)as if any child of his family, or any child for whom he is claiming child benefit had been resident or present in the United Kingdom during any period during which that child was, respectively, resident or present in Canada.
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